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There are, so to speak, relations all the way down, all the way up, and all the way out in every direction: you never reach something which is not just one more nexus of relations.
Never again would he integrate the two as effortlessly and watchably as here, as he dismantles and examines the nexus of relations between art and commerce, poetry and prose, Europe and America, la Nouvelle Vague and the studio system.
In the Star, this same relation occurs in the midst of a nexus of relations between beings, and it does indeed orient the human being who receives revelation within this nexus of relations.
The resulting picture of the self is a multilayered nexus of relations with psychic-historical and somatic-organic strata.
The remainder of his years would be spent immersed in the affairs and controversies of the Church into which he had been recently baptized, a Church that henceforth provided for Augustine the crucial nexus of relations that his family and friends had once been.
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Rather, each detail reveals just itself, its own place in the whole unfolding story of how things are, at a specific place and moment in time, in a specific nexus of human relations – in Highbury, or at the Camden Place evening party, or between Mary Musgrove and her in-laws.
The structuration of the network has to be considered in the light of the nexus of power relations and dominant interests (Heynen 2006, Blaikie 1999).
Thus, it is not enough to grasp what beings are sub specie aeternitatis; such beings must be grasped in the nexus of temporal relations in which we experience them.
But he suggests that seeing God's face at once directs those human beings who pursue knowledge of the "All" back into the domain of human faces, into that nexus of interpersonal relations through which the redemptive unity of the All is to be achieved in actuality.
Geneticism thus places parenthood in the nexus of other familial relations, such as being a sibling, cousin, and so on, which appear to have a genetic basis.
Instead, academics usually refer to an "iron triangle" comprising big business, the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party LDPP) and the bureaucracy, whose interlocking relations form a nexus of power.
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